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PC Reviews
Agatha Christie: Dead Man’s Folly Review
Yet another Agatha Christie mystery has gone interactive with I-play's Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly, the third hidden-object game (HOG) in the series, following Death on the Nile and Peril at End House.Nat Geo Games: Mystery of Cleopatra Review
Imagine Mystery of Cleopatra as an Agatha Christie murder mystery that takes place at Cleo's palace during her reign. Instead of playing Hercule Poirot or Jane Marple, you're the queen's trusted advisor who investigates the murder of a Roman solider by piecing together hidden objects and masterminding puzzles. This is the second game from National Geographic and Merscom following Lost City of Z that shows no improvement over its predecessor.Hidden Expedition: Devil’s Triangle Review
By Erin Bell
Having already braved the Amazon and conquered Everest, where does an intrepid adventurer go next? In Hidden Explorer: Devil's Triangle, the organization H.E.A.T. (the Hidden Expedition Adventure Team) has sent you - its top explorer - to investigate the disappearance of a pilot who went down while flying through the treacherous Bermuda Triangle. Predictably, things start to go sideways from the moment you enter the mysterious triangle. After a submarine accident, you find yourself on an uncharted island that happens to be inhabited! I'll stop there so as not to spoil anything, but rest assured the story takes plenty of intriguing twists and turns.Hidden World of Art 2: Undercover Art Agent Review
When people think of art and the great masters of the canvas, the typical setting is quiet and calm galleries where the paintings hang still and silent. Yet in Meridian93's new title Hidden World of Art 2, police, cunning thieves, adn the FBI cross paths with classic paintings in a delightful story of when calm and thrills combine.Ghost Town Mysteries: Bodie Review
By David Tovey
There's a theory that ghosts are those whose lives were cut short before they could realize their potential. If that's the case, the developers at Gaming Hungama might want to keep the Ghostbusters number handy, as Ghost Town Mysteries: Bodie is the mangled remains of a promising concept, struck down by poor choices that killed what might, if treated more gently, have produced a star in the hidden object genre. First the good: a fresh and interesting concept. Take a real ghost town and the story of a real ghost-a little girl said to be the region's "guardian angel." Give her a story worthy of a blockbuster movie. One hundred years ago, she witnessed a crime, and shortly afterwards was killed violently. Was it an accident-or murder?The Dracula Files Review
By Erin Bell
Most of us are familiar with the story of vampire Count Dracula, whether from reading Bram Stoker's famous book or watching the numerous films based on it. The Dracula Files, a new hidden object game from eGames, puts a modern spin on the tale. The game starts with a brief synopsis of the climax of Bram Stoker's Dracula novel, where Dracula is defeated by Jonathan and Mina Harker and vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing. Years pass, Jonathan and Mina's descendants move to America, and the current generation of Harkers, siblings Michael and Quinn, doesn't think Dracula is anything more than a fairytale.Insider Tales: The Secret of Casanova Review
By Chad Sapieha
Repetition has become so common in hidden object games that we've simply learned to accept it. We head into each new game knowing that we'll likely be fed a handful of scenes filled with the same objects to find over and over again. This is unfortunate because it need not be so, as proven by Insider Tales: The Secret of Casanova, a HOG that makes a point of ensuring that the player is constantly challenged with new and interesting environments and activities.Delaware St. John: The Town with No Name Review
Good sequels can unfortunately be hard to come by, and creating frightening adventure games that actually possess suspense can be equally difficult to make. The second installment in the Delaware St. John series, Delaware St. John: The Town with No Name, attempts to be a scary adventure game sequel, but unfortunately fails to overcome the difficult nature of the genre.